I think these days DJ's will 'cover' up records to gain a little exclusivety for longer (to some extent, this has always been the case)..........in recent years, for us mere mortals, its getting harder & harder, there are very few records out there now, comparitively speaking which are a) Totally unknown & Good enough to cover up, I think, speaking for myself & Im trying to be honest here, if/when I am lucky enough to have found a disc that is both good enough & obscure enough I would deffo cover it up, that way I get exclusive plays for a while...................I love cover ups, they add a little extra mystique & cover up names can be much more interesting than the original artist name some times..........loved the Stafford c/ups that were nearly as long to say as the record itself . I wish that DJ's would cover up more records, but a lot are worried they'll look stupid, in case said disc turns out to be better known than originally thought............if you treat it as a bit of fun, then it doesnt matter.
Before we get the people whining about artist recognition, covering a disc up actually creates more attention for said artist once uncovered, attention that they would probably never would have if the disc hadnt been played on the NS scene in the first place
Lots more cover ups please..............
Russ